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How to Support a Person with Dementia When the Winter Weather Arrives

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This month, as the New Year started, the temperatures dropped and we had the first sign of snow. I had a call from an old school friend whose mother is affected by dementia. Agnes doesn’t live with her mother Diana, but she worries about her all the time.

Right now Agnes’s chief worry is the weather. We talked about the dangers of walking on icy pavements. Diana has recently developed a tendency to venture out without the right clothing or footwear and Agnes is terrified of what might happen to her if she falls.

Recently Agnes visited and found Diana in the house where the temperature inside was below 6 degrees (about 42 degrees Fahrenheit). The boiler wasn’t broken; Diana had turned it off to “save money.”

Older people don’t adjust well to heat or cold. Because of her dementia, Diana may not notice that her temperature is falling. The danger of hypothermia is acute in those circumstances and needs medical attention.

After our chat, I sketched out five hints that might help anyone who is worried about a person with dementia in winter.

Get the Temperature Right

Start by understanding how warm anyone needs to be. My husband goes about in a T-shirt and shorts when I’m swathed in jumpers, so we demonstrate perfectly that not everyone has the same comfort zone. That’s partly because he is always rushing about being physically active and I’m often sitting at my desk writing reports.

Older people are sometimes less active and more sensitive to low temperatures. When people talk about “room temperature” that is technically between 20 and 23 degrees centigrade (68 to 74 Fahrenheit) but for older people that is likely to be higher. If it drops below 18 (64) in your living room, and you are old and frail, you may be getting too cold.

And you need to know their preference. Some people prefer to wrap up warm in a cooler room and others find it easier to move about if they are not too bundled up in clothing, especially if they are already slow moving.

Be Prepared

Without stating the obvious, I talked to Agnes about watching out for weather forecasts. She didn’t realize that you can get cold weather alerts on a smart phone. Not only that, but she can also control her mother’s heating system from the same phone.

On cold days she can set the heating to go on earlier and switch off later. That might work better than turning up the thermostat and might be less expensive in the long run.

Deal with Fuel Poverty Anxiety

“I found Diana weeping over an electricity bill. It looked reasonable to me, but to her it looked like six months’ salary – now that her memory is playing tricks she doesn’t realize how much things cost, or how much money she has in the bank. She’s really very well off and doesn’t need to worry.”

This is a common problem, and one that is difficult to fix because even if you explain it all away today, the person with dementia will get the same shock the next time a bill comes. Agnes has power of attorney for her mother so she is getting all that sort of correspondence diverted away from Diana’s mail into her own.

Agnes has set up standing orders and direct debits for fuel bills and when Diana asks about them, she diverts her attention somehow. There are lots of good practical reasons for getting a power of attorney sorted as early as possible and this is one.

However, if Diana were short of money there are schemes to help older people with fuel costs, and it would be really important to make sure that she is getting all the allowances that she is entitled to.

Helping a Dementia Patient to Stay Safe

Some dementia patients worry about economizing on the water heating bills. Home safety is a nightmare if people use hot water bottles and electric blankets in the same bed and drape their washing too close to the fire to save using the electric dryer. Winter is definitely home safety territory.

Step one is to try to get rid of the fuel poverty anxiety. Then remove the offending items. My friend who is a fire fighter will not let an electric blanket in the door of his house. He has carried one too many charred people out of bedrooms.

Take the benefit of alarms and if the householder doesn’t really understand what it means when the carbon monoxide alarm sounds, get the alarms centrally linked so that someone else can respond the right way. You don’t want an old person to suffocate because they blocked up all the ventilation vents to reduce drafts.

Common Sense PLUS

Simple things like eating nourishing warm meals and wearing the right shoes and clothes are dead obvious ways of dealing with cold weather, but the problem in dementia is that your loved one will not always do what is obvious.

Short of locking the person up for his or her own safety, there is not much you can do to completely avoid risk. The most powerful thing is to know them well and to learn from each incident. The first time they return after getting lost outside in the cold, hire or purchase a GPS system. When they wear the wrong coat, hide it in your own house and leave them with only their warm one.

There is more advice about how to care for a person with dementia in Dementia: The One Stop Guide. You can also find out more by visiting my website at www.juneandrews.net

Are you a caregiver helping a dementia patient through the winter months? What issues are you facing and what tips would you suggest to someone facing similar issues? Have you found useful tech tools and smartphone apps? Please share in the comments.

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Kyle Richards’ Woven Mule Sandals

Kyle Richards’ Woven Mule Sandals on Instastories

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There’s no questioning the fact that Kyle Richards’ woven mule sandals on Instastories are the it-shoe of the moment. There’s also no questioning the fact that we can’t wait to get ourselves a pair (or more likely, a more affordable Style Stealer) in advance to wear come summer…or possibly even winter while curled up against a warm and cozy fire like Kyle. ‎‍🔥

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Faryn

 

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Addison Rae Stole This $125 Face Sculpting Hack From Zoey Deutch

Don’t let anyone tell you TikTok can’t get you places. Just look at Addison Rae, a one-time teenage competitive dancer who parlayed TikTok dancing into nearly 75 million followers, a leading role in the upcoming film He’s All That, a podcast, and the beauty brand Item Beauty—all in just over a year’s time.

Just as quick has been the Lafayette, Louisiana native’s transformation into a quintessential L.A. girl. (See: matcha-filled mornings; a newfound battle with desert-dry skin; and a tendency toward essential oils and meditation, of course.) But no matter how deep her love of avocados, the 20 year-old’s approach to self-care includes bedrock values instilled in her long before she became the second most followed account on TikTok.

Chief among them? Prioritizing connections with family and friends and forging personal growth through self-love. Ahead, see how she weaves long-standing California wellness trends with her Southern roots for a life lead in happiness and health. Plus, the new makeup boss gives us her picks for that L.A. glow—all in her own words.

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What Self-Care Really Means to Her

“Self-care is to me is accomplishing things that I really want to do and spending my time really wisely, so setting monthly and everyday intentions or goals for myself is a big thing. The other big part of self-care is about connections; Being very open and vulnerable with people is a great way to teach yourself how to love. Because the only way you can love yourself is if you give love to other people and the only way to receive it is to love yourself, too.

I just recently started writing down affirmations in the morning. It’s a great way to give myself a confidence boost because if I don’t love myself and believe something positive about myself, then how will anyone else? Recently, even just being in quarantine, there have been days where I was like, I wish I was doing more to care about my body and eating better. What’s one thing I can do to make myself feel better? So I take steps to make myself feel better and that can include telling myself, ‘You’re healthy. You’re alive. You’re great.’”

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Her Major Moves

“A lot has changed in my life in the last year. I moved across the country from Louisiana to Los Angeles and that’s done a lot of different things to my body and skin. That move has made me focus on skincare and making my body feel well.

Lately, I’ll wake up in the morning and have matcha—it’s my favorite thing in the world right now. I’m sure I’ll grow tired of it because of how much I’m drinking, but I love an iced matcha latte with lavender in it. So I drink a lot of matcha, then I’ll take a shower. Obviously, I want to clean myself, but it’s more than that. It’s almost my ‘me’ time and it’s become a big part of my routine as my self-care moment.”

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Her Must-Have Shower Products

“Once I’m in the shower, I’ll shampoo with something like Inphenom Shampoo ($26.49 at Amazon) and really lather it in. Then, I’ll do a hair mask, like the Ouai Treatment Mask ($38 at Sephoraonce a week. I’ll let that sit in my hair while I shave my legs. After I get out of the shower, I’ll use a lotion that’s really hydrating all over my body. Right now, I’m using Ouai Body Crème ($38 at Ulta). Then I’ll let my hair air dry while I do my skincare. Air drying my hair has been a big part of my self-care in quarantine, just kind of letting my hair do its own thing until I’m ready to style it.”

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The Skincare Tools Swiped from Zoey Deutch

After I wash my face, I spray it with my Item Beauty One Hit Prime, Set & Refresh Dewy-Finish Face Mist. ($18 at Item Beauty). When I moved to L.A., I had to adjust how often I was washing my face or how often I needed to use moisturizer. I also had to drink more water to stay hydrated. In the south, it’s very humid, so it’s very wet already and my skin kind of likes that wetness.

But in L.A., I need something that’s refreshing for my face that’s giving me extra lift and bounce. My One Hit Mist is perfect for that, but alongside that, I’ve had to adapt to being better about really cleaning my face and making sure there’s no dirt staying on there because it’s so dry. My skin is always looking for moisture; If I keep my makeup on for too long, I’ll notice a breakout the next day.

I also love using these cool Georgia Louise Cryo Freeze Tools ($125 at Violet Grey). I saw Zoey Deutch used them before putting on her makeup in her Vogue Beauty Secrets video. These freeze tools are really good to get blood flow to my face.”

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Her Item Beauty Faves

“Keeping my face hydrated is a big thing for me and using products in the makeup world that will keep my skin nice and hydrated as well. So I’m really excited about a concealer that’s coming out soon from Item Beauty called Air Hug Concealer. It’s not too thick and it’s very much a hydrating formula, so it’s not going to dry you out.

I think so many of Item Beauty products are so good for that very natural feel and like your skin isn’t suffocating underneath the makeup. We also have a new shade coming out of our Item Beauty Lip Quip Moisturizing Lip Oil ($12 at Item Beauty.) It’s not just a lipstick color; It’s actually hydrating your lips and giving you that chance to not feel so dry.”

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Her Pleasure Pursuits

“I’ve always been very aware of putting my time into things that I only really enjoy and love. The past year has given me a chance to look back and reflect on the things that matter the most to me and what things I should be focused on in the day.

I do a lot of Pilates and yoga for self-care. I feel like meditation it’s really nice to refresh myself every day. I got into that because I was a dancer. YouTube is a great resource for finding yoga, pilates, and other workouts. Even TikTok has fitness workouts. You can watch a 60-second breakdown of a HIIT workout, so I feel like anything I come across that I feel like could be good for me, I’ll do.”

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Stephanie Hollman’s Purple Striped Pajamas

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Housewives, they’re just like us! According to Instastories Stephanie Hollman got ready for bed super early the other night (well 8pm, which is actually pretty late by our standards lol) in these super cute purple striped pajamas. And tbh, we can’t think of anything more Splendid than that — except maybe dozing off in them to some Bravo. 😴

 

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Faryn

 

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Seeing Red? Time To Add This Soothing Skincare Ingredient To Your Lineup

Ah, winter skin. No season is tougher on our complexion. There’s a long list of cold weather skin woes and one at the top is looking—and feeling—red and parched. That’s exactly why you might want to add anti-redness products to your skincare routine, especially ones featuring the ingredient Centella asiatica (colloquially known as cica). Products infused with cica are ideal for calming angry skin and hydrating, just in time for the deepest part of winter.

“Centella asiatica is a medicinal plant that grows primarily in Asia and has been used for thousands of years in traditional medicine for its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and wound healing properties,” says Dr. Y. Claire Chang, a board-certified cosmetic dermatologist at Union Square Laser Dermatology in Manhattan, New York. “Centella asiatica is also known as cica, gotu kola, tiger grass and Asiatic pennywort. Centella asiatica is a rich source of natural active ingredients, including saponins, flavonoids, phenolic acids and amino acids.”

No matter which name you call it by, cica delivers plenty of perks. The mega moisturizer reduces redness, free radicals and inflammation to help protect, soothe and repair the skin. “Centella asiatica has been suggested to help with various conditions, like acne, rosacea and psoriasis, though more robust studies are needed,” Dr. Chang says. “Studies have shown that Centella asiatica improves skin hydration and skin barrier function. Lab studies have also shown that centella asiatica can stimulate fibroblasts to increase collagen production. Centella asiatica may be used in the treatment of wounds, scars and stretch marks.” Additionally, it’s an antiager, as some studies suggest it stimulates collagen.

Cica can be used by all skin types and it’s best for those with dry, irritated and sensitive skin. Dr. Chang recommends applying products containing Centella asiatica twice daily for several weeks to see the best results. With all the cica-infused options out there—including cleansers, wipes, serums, essences, moisturizers and sunscreens—you can find the right one for you. “While all of the formulations may be effective, I recommend cica-containing serums, creams and sunscreens,” Dr. Chang says.

These cica-infused anti-redness products will restore your natural glow, stat.

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La Roche Posay Cicaplast Baume B5 Soothing Repairing Balm Seeing Red? Time To Add This Soothing Skincare Ingredient To Your Lineup

1. La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Baume B5 Soothing Repairing Balm

“This is a rich moisturizing cream that helps soothe dry skin,” Dr. Chang says. “It is formulated with madecassoside (one of the main active components of Centella asiatica) along with panthenol, shea butter and glycerin.” Even though it’s rich and nourishing, it has a matte finish sans any stickiness.

Buy: La Roche-Posay Cicaplast $14.99

Dr. Jart Cicapair Tiger Grass Color Correcting Treatment SPF 30  Seeing Red? Time To Add This Soothing Skincare Ingredient To Your Lineup

2. Dr. Jart+ Cicapair Tiger Grass Color Correcting Treatment SPF 30

“This color-correcting cream helps soothe the skin and improve the appearance of redness,” Dr. Chang says. “It combines Centella asiatica complex, including madecassoside, along with the powerful antioxidant niacinamide and mineral sunscreens to repair and protect the skin.”

 

Kiehls Centella Sensitive Cica Cream Seeing Red? Time To Add This Soothing Skincare Ingredient To Your Lineup

3. Kiehl’s Centella Sensitive Cica-Cream

Designed especially for sensitive skin, this cream works to repair the moisture barrier while delivering 48-hour hydration. It’s infused with D-Panthenol, aka Vitamin B5, to help thirsty skin boost its water-holding capacity, as well as sustainably sourced Madecassoside, a Centella asiatica extract that soothes.

Elemis Superfood Cica Calm Cleansing Foam  Seeing Red? Time To Add This Soothing Skincare Ingredient To Your Lineup

4. Elemis Superfood Cica Calm Cleansing Foam

True to its name, this calming micellar cleanser is chock full of superfoods, including fermented green tea seed oil for antioxidants, fermented rice water to hydrate, fermented agave to soothe and kefir derived from soy milk to calm. An active prebiotic helps balance and protect skin’s microbiome, making it quite the multitasker.

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Avene Cicalfate Restorative Protective Cream Seeing Red? Time To Add This Soothing Skincare Ingredient To Your Lineup

5. Avene Cicalfate+ Restorative Protective Cream

No matter what ails you, this postbiotic skin repairing cream can fix it—really! It boasts a whopping 45 different uses, helping to heal everything from the moisture barrier to wounds, sunburn, scars, diaper rash, bug bites, cuts and scrapes, redness, itching, stiches, burns, post-procedure and irritation from face masks, to name a few. It makes skin recovery four times faster. And you can just use it as a daily moisturizer.

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Glow Recipe Banana Soufflé Moisture Cream  Seeing Red? Time To Add This Soothing Skincare Ingredient To Your Lineup

6. Glow Recipe Banana Soufflé Moisture Cream

If you’re in the mood for a moisturizer that’s light in texture but heavy on hydration, then you’ll go bananas for this one. (See what we did there?) Soothing and hydrating, the killer combo of banana, chia seed, magnesium, turmeric and cica works for every skin type, leaving it healthy, balanced and glowing.

Peach Lily Glass Skin Veil Mist  Seeing Red? Time To Add This Soothing Skincare Ingredient To Your Lineup

7. Peach & Lily Glass Skin Veil Mist

From the very brand that launched the glass skin craze comes this mist to deliver that coveted glow in just a spritz. In addition to cica to soothe skin from daily stressors, the potent elixir also contains a range of hyaluronic acids for hydration, licorice for radiance, vitamin E to strengthen skin, lotus extract for brightening, ceramides to strengthen the skin barrier, reishi mushroom to combat inflammation and damage, and peach extract to firm.

 

No7 Laboratories CICA Rescue Skin Paste Seeing Red? Time To Add This Soothing Skincare Ingredient To Your Lineup

8. No7 Laboratories CICA-Rescue Skin Paste

Talk about beauty sleep! This overnight mask strengthens the skin barrier while you snooze courtesy of opthiopogon japonicus root extract, calms and nourishes with bisabolol and taps Centella asiatica to soothe.

Buy: No7 Cica Rescue Mask $24.90

Pop Beauty Be Gone Clarifying Cica Stick Seeing Red? Time To Add This Soothing Skincare Ingredient To Your Lineup

9. Pop Beauty Be Gone! Clarifying Cica Stick

Breakouts and redness will be things of the past when you rub on this soothing stick. The clarifying combo of cica, aloe and cucumber soothes, hydrates and purifies, respectively. Packed with antioxidants, it’s also spiked with salicylic acid to treat and prevent breakouts, rosemary to rejuvenate and licorice to brighten.

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